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Alpha
Alpha by itself may refer to:
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet, Α α, which also has some cultural meanings; see alpha (letter).
- The letter A in the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is spelled Alfa for the benefit of native Portuguese and Spanish speakers.
- A male in police CB code. (Delta represents a female)
- DEC Alpha, a microprocessor from DEC.
- Alpha TV - a Greek terrestrial channel
- Alpha TV Gujarati - a Gujarati language channel in India.
- Alpha (computer) - a fictional computer in Mike Walker's radio play Alpha.
- Alpha (Investment) - A coefficient measuring the risk-adjusted performance, considering the risk due to the specific security, rather than the overall market.
- Cronbach's alpha - a statistical measure of reliability.
- Fine-structure constant - usually denoted
(Alpha)
- Alpha is a name of the first Magic: The Gathering cards set.
The International Space Station has sometimes been referred to as 'Alpha'.
Alpha may also be used in:
- An adjective to indicate the first or most significant occurrence of something., as in these examples:
- alpha female or male - the individual in the community to whom the others defer. Humans and their nearest species-relatives, the chimpanzees, show deference to the alpha of the community by ritualized gestures such as bowing, allowing the alpha to walk first in a procession, or standing aside when the alpha challenges.
- alpha geek - a slang term based on the above, referring to any person considered pre-eminent amongst geeks, such as Linus Torvalds.
- alpha version or alpha release - the first release of a computer program or other product, likely to be very unstable but useful for demonstrating internally and to select customers.
- alpha <name of constellation> - Bayer designation of (typically) the brightest star in a constellation.
- alpha channel - a transparency information layer to supplement the three RGB color layers to make the RGBA color space.
- H-alpha, an emission line created by Hydrogen atoms.
- Alpha particles
- Alpha course, a course in Christianity
- Alpha squad, a Russian special unit
- Alpha waves recorded by electroencephalography
- Alpha, Michigan
- Alpha, Minnesota
- Alpha, New Jersey
- In electrical engineering and electronics, the Greek letter α is often used to refer to the ratio of DC collector current to DC emitter current of a bipolar junction transistor.
- In electrical engineering and electromagnetic theory, the Greek letter α is often used to refer to the attenuation constant of an electromagnetic wave propagating through a specific medium.
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